College
Admissions Fair
April 16, 2020
2 pm - 6 pm CT
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Texas A&M University - Commerce Presents: Learn about the Lions Virtual College Fair
Learn about the Lions Virtual College Fair provides an opportunity for freshman and transfer students and counselors to learn more about Texas A&M University – Commerce (TAMUC). Individuals attending this fair will be able to learn about admissions requirements, degree plans offered, scholarships, cost of attendance and more. You can participate in a general discussion or speak directly with an admissions counselor.
TAMUC Facts
Established in 1889, Texas A&M University-Commerce is the fifth oldest state university.
A&M-Commerce is the second largest university in the Texas A&M University System.
Through state-of-the-art telecommunications and Internet-based instruction, the university meets the undergraduate, graduate and professional needs of the citizens of Northeast Texas and beyond.
The university offers 144 total areas of study at the undergraduate, master's and doctoral levels.
In an environment well-suited to study and inclusion, A&M-Commerce is a place where students enjoy productive relationships with professors, become leaders on     campus, and are actively involved in campus life with a choice of over 120 clubs and organizations.
The Honors College provides a tuition-free college experience for the best and brightest. Fifty qualifying students are chosen each year to receive Honors College scholarships.
The Regents’ Scholars Program provides a unique academic experience focused on leadership development and international study as part of a four-year scholarship     assisting with tuition, fees and housing. Thirty new students are admitted to the program each year.
A&M-Commerce is an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) committed to upholding the mission of the university to diversify the student population through recruiting, retaining, and supporting all students in their common endeavor toward degree completion. As off all 2014, the undergraduate Hispanic student population on campus reached approximately 16%.
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